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              NZSL/HOD/5/4/16 · Item · [10] Feb 1845
              Parte de Non-ZSL Collections

              Memo of Zoological Collections
              Feby. [10?] 1845
              Delivered to the British Museum as per letter 3rd January

              Mam. Skins Bird Skins M[ammal] Skins Bird Bones
              402 4444 406 + 663 = 1069
              to these Brit. Museum added priorly sent collection and then distributed as follows, as by J.E. Gray's letter of 9 Feby.

                                        Bird Skins    Mammal Skins    Bird Bones    Mammal
              Bones and
              Horns

              British Museum 1753 170 337 195
              India House 655 102 79 45 horns
              Leyden 536 78 40
              Paris 462 48 52
              Berlin 411 37
              Frankfurt 352 7
              Edinbro. 321
              Dublin 290
              Newcastle 259
              Canterbury 237 2
              Manchester 213
              Earl Derby 205
              H. Strickland 169
              Royal College of Surg. 140 58
              Haslar College 1 79
              near Gosport


                                          5863                   443                                             300
              Letter from J Forshall to Brian Houghton Hodgson
              NZSL/HOD/5/4/17 · Item · 4 Mar 1845
              Parte de Non-ZSL Collections

              British Museum
              4th March 1845

              Sir

              Having laid your letter of the 4th February before the Trustees I am directed to express the hope that the tabular statement of your Collections which has been transmitted to you by Mr. Gray, is as far as it extends satisfactory I fear that we shall have very great difficulty in obtaining possession of the Drawings delivered to Mr. Howard. The Museum Solicitors have had an interview with the Solicitor of the party who levied the distress and from the facts which they elicited they incline to the opinion that you have lost all legal claim to the Drawings.
              I have the honor to be
              Sir
              Your most obedient
              humble Servant

              J. Forshall
              Secretary

              B.H. Hodgson

              [Pencilled notes in the margin]
              of Distribution:-
              full of omissions and inaccuracies want copy of the thing when correct I will pay for its being copied

              [Foot of letter]
              I must compromise then what to pay? and I or the Museum?

              Letter from J Forshall to Brian Houghton Hodgson
              NZSL/HOD/5/4/18 · Item · 15 Mar 1845
              Parte de Non-ZSL Collections

              British Museum
              March 15 1845

              My dear Sir
              The Trustees have determined upon retaining in the museum a complete series of your Osteological Specimens, in the belief that these specimens will be of great use in the [?] necessary in the Departments both of recent and [?] Zoology.
              They think it however right to appraise you that it is not their intention to articulate any of these specimens or to exhibit them to the public but to arrange and preserve them for the purpose of Scientific enquiries

              I have the honor to be,
              My dear Sir
              Your very obedient Servant
              J. Forshall

              B. H. Hodgson Esq

              Letter from H E Strickland to Brian Houghton Hodgson
              NZSL/HOD/5/4/19 · Item · 23 May 1845
              Parte de Non-ZSL Collections

              The Lodge
              Tewkesbury
              May 23 1845

              My dear Sir

              I was much obliged by your last communication announcing your very handsome donation to me of 205 specimens of Birds. These will be of the highest interest to me as being original and authentic types of the numerous novelties which you have described in various works. I hope to be in London about the middle of June and to see you then.
              Ever yours
              very sincerely

              H.E. Strickland

              To B. H. Hodgson

              Letter from R H Ball to Brian Houghton Hodgson
              NZSL/HOD/5/4/20 · Item · 12 Jun 1845
              Parte de Non-ZSL Collections

              Dublin
              University Museum
              12 June 1845

              Sir

              My friend Mr. Grey has just forwarded to me your notification of your liberal donation of 290 Birds from Nepal, duplicates of the magnificent collection found by you in that country, on their arrival I will lose no time in brining the matter before the Board who will I have no doubt instruct me to convey their [marked?] thanks for your liberality in the [meantime?] while I beg to assure you that all possible pains will be taken to make your donations useful in promoting the study of Zoology here

              I have the honor
              Sir
              Your obedient
              humble Servant
              R.H. Ball
              Director of the Museum

              To B. H. Hodgson

              Letter from H E Strickland to Brian Houghton Hodgson
              NZSL/HOD/5/4/21 · Item · 14 Jun 1845
              Parte de Non-ZSL Collections

              29 Bury Street
              St James
              London

              June 14th 1845

              My dear Sir,

              A few days ago Mr J.E. Gray forwarded to me the collection of Nepalese birds which you have so kindly presented to me. They include many species new to my collection, and will be of the utmost service to me in identifying the many new species which you have added to science. I regret very much that your approaching departure for India will deprive me of the pleasure of again seeing you in London, or as I had hoped of shewing you my collection in Oxford. I send you herewith a copy of my Report on ornithology just published, and if it is not giving you too much trouble, perhaps you would kindly take chare a copy for Mr Blyth, whom I presume you will see in Calcutta. Hoping you may be enabled to resume your very interesting researches into Indian Zoology
              I am with many thanks
              very truly yours
              H.E. Strickland

              To B.H. Hodgson Esq.

              Letter from W Burnett to Brian Houghton Hodgson
              NZSL/HOD/5/4/22 · Item · 15 Aug 1845
              Parte de Non-ZSL Collections

              Director General
              of the Medical Department
              of the Navy

              Haslar Hospital Museum and Library

              Admiralty 15th August 1845

              Sir

              I have much pleasure in acknowledging your Contribution, as per Margin to the Museum and Library established at the Royal Navy Hospital at Haslar, for the benefit of the Medical Officers of the Navy, and to request that you will accept my thanks for the support you thus afford to the Establishment

              I am Sir
              Your very humble Servant
              [W Burnett]
              Director General

              [Margin notes]
              2 skulls of Hill-man
              from the Valley of Nepal
              79 osteological specimens
              of the Birds of Nepal

              To B.H. Hodgson Esqre
              Late British Minister at
              the Court of Nepal
              Longport
              Canterbury

              Letter from J E Gray to Brian Houghton Hodgson
              NZSL/HOD/5/4/23 · Item · 1 Feb 1847
              Parte de Non-ZSL Collections

              1 Feb 1847

              My Dear Sir

              We have sent you 12 copies of the [enclosed?] a letter from the Trustees and one from me by Richardson and as I find his parcel will not be despatched until the 15th and Dr Horsfield having kindly undertaken to send one by the mail tomorrow I have [therefore?] taken advantage of his offer.

              Ever yours Truly
              J.E. Gray

              To B. H. Hodgson

              Letter from James Hume to Brian Houghton Hodgson
              NZSL/HOD/5/4/24 · Item · 7 Apr 1848
              Parte de Non-ZSL Collections

              Metcalf Hall
              Cal. 7 April 1848

              My dear Sir

              The specimens of wild silk etc and the drawing of the [Eri?] and Tussah moths reached me safely some time ago; the larger specimen of raw silk alluded to in your note of the other day, has also come to hand. Mr Frith has been comparing with your drawing certain specimens in the Society's Museum and has drawn up a Memo on the subject; Mr Laidlay has the silk in hand and will report on the quality of it. I hope to submit these papers, with yours, at the next general meeting of the Agricultural Society after which I will do myself the pleasure of addressing you more fully on the subject.
              Will you oblige me with a few leaves and flower of the Pooah plant for Dr. Falconer's examination? I presume you have seen Capt. Thompson's favourable report on the fibre.

              Yours very truly

              James Hume

              B.H. Hodgson
              Darjeeling

              Stamped Calcutta
              1846 Apr. 7

              Letter from James Hume to Brian Houghton Hodgson
              NZSL/HOD/5/4/25 · Item · 12 Jun 1848
              Parte de Non-ZSL Collections

              Metcalf Hall, Calcutta
              12 June 1848

              My dear Sir,

              I have now the pleasure to enclose for your information copy of a Memo which Mr. Frith has been kind enough to draw up regarding the silk alluded to in your communication to my address. I regret the delay that has occurred in sending you this paper, the fact is I received it some time ago but was waiting a report on the raw specimens from Mr Laidlay which he promised me - but which, from present business, I have not yet received from him. Had I any idea of this delay on his part I should have sent Mr. Frith's paper to you long since

              Yours very [truly]
              James Hume
              Hon. Secy

              B.H. Hodgson Esq
              Darjeeling